The folks at eHealthHelp.com asked me to review their website today, so I have provided a review below on their behalf.
I visited the Health Insurance website and was pleasantly surprised by what I found there. Instead of the typical online insurance resource, which makes very aggressive attempts to sell visitors on quotes and insurance products, the eHealthHelp.com website is actually quite informative and very well organized.
Here are some of the parts of their website I found especially helpful:
- Health Insurance Glossary
This caught my attention right away. In the insurance world, with so many confusing terms and complicated concepts, it’s nice to have the most common vocabulary spelled out for you. The eHealthHelp.com folks did a very nice job with this. - Charts & Graphs
Just next to the website glossary visitors will find two very informative charts. Honestly, I’ve never seen a health insurance website with so much good stuff in the way of quality information. One chart provides a visual look at HMO structure and another creates a picture of a claims filing process.
I really feel like the eHealthHelp.com website is one of the best in its class. One area where I do think they could use a little improvement is in the overall look and feel. The design is not the most attractive I’ve seen, but considering the overall value of the information, it’s a positive trade off.
When you have a chance, take a moment to visit eHealthHelp.com and see for yourself. If you’re in the market for health insurance products, you will be pleasantly surprised.
Today I am reviewing a health and wellness website as part of the ReviewMe.com program. My review is designed to be as objective and critical as possible, though I do want readers to know upfront that the company featured below asked MindfulSource.com to provide the health and wellness product review.
Unfortunately, while writing this review, the ZenniOptical.com website was down as the webmasters were making behind-the-scenes changes. Still, I will say that the company did make an effort to accommodate customers during the website shut down. A toll free number was provided for customers to call for customer service help. Maybe this doesn’t sound like much, but frankly many webmasters forget to add these small but important touches.
Instead of browsing live pages to write this review, I surfed through ZenniOptical.com’s Google Cache to see what the site looked like on a typical searching day. Based on the site’s general appearance, I can give these guys a thumbs up for general searchability, etc.
I don’t wear eyeglasses myself, but many of my friends and family members do so I can imagine how important finding quality eyeglasses on the web. Zeni Optical’s big push online is their $ 8 Zenni Optical Rx Eyeglasses which is a nice selling point. Again, since I don’t purchase eyeglasses too often I can’t really say much about the price – but it sure seems good!
Overall, I think ZenniOptical.com is worth checking out – especially once the site goes back up. Take a look at www.ZenniOptical.com today!